U.S. Patent 10726342 was awarded to Cognitive Scale, Inc. on July 28, 2020 and is entitled “Cognitive information processing using a cognitive blockchain architecture.” The first named inventor is Matthew Sanchez of Austin, TX. The abstract contains an overview of the patent disclosure:
A cognitive information processing system environment which includes a plurality of data sources, at least one of the plurality of data sources comprising a blockchain data source having associated blockchain data; a cognitive inference and learning system coupled to receive the data from the plurality of data sources to provide cognitively processed data, the cognitive inference and learning system performing a learning operation to improve the cognitively processed data over time, the learning operation being based at least in part on the blockchain data from the blockchain data source; and, a destination, the destination receiving the cognitively processed data. Link to Full Patent
This blockchain patent was originally filed on November 09, 2016 as U.S. Patent Application 15/347025 at the United Stated Patent and Trademark Office. The application was them awarded a patent grant and published as U.S. Patent 10726342. The assistant examiner was Beatriz Ramirez Bravo.
Cognitive Scale, Inc., who is the original assignee of this patent, has at least 101 total granted patents in the United States as of the date of this article. This blockchain patent has been cited 1 times by other U.S. patents according to our law firm research, and can be considered an innovative patent in the field of cryptocurrency and blockchain.
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